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Strata Contractors Directory — Australia
Search 1,400+ verified strata contractors across Australia. A strata contractor is a tradesperson or specialist who regularly works with owners corporations and bodies corporate — they understand committee approvals, by-laws, common-property boundaries and the insurance requirements that come with strata buildings. Every listing on Stratapages is ABN-checked against the Australian Business Register, has current public liability cover sighted, and (where the trade requires it) a valid state-issued licence. Unlike general trade marketplaces, we don't charge commissions or insert ourselves between you and the contractor — strata managers and committees contact verified strata trades directly.
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Strata contractors — frequently asked questions
How do I find a strata contractor in NSW?
Use the state filter above to narrow the directory to NSW, then choose a trade category (plumbing, electrical, fire safety, etc.). Every contractor listed has had their ABN, public liability insurance and trade licence verified before going live.
What does 'verified' mean on Stratapages?
Verified means we have confirmed the contractor's ABN against the Australian Business Register, sighted current public liability and (where required) workers compensation insurance, and confirmed any state-issued trade licences are valid.
Do I pay a commission to use the directory?
No. Stratapages does not take a cut of any job. Owners corporations and strata managers contact contractors directly and pay them directly — no middle layer, no margin skim.
How fast do quotes come back?
Most verified strata contractors respond within one business day. Urgent jobs flagged through the Stratapages App typically get a response within hours.
What is the difference between a strata contractor and a regular tradesperson?
Strata contractors specialise in working with owners corporations and bodies corporate. They understand committee approval processes, by-laws, common-property boundaries, and the insurance requirements specific to strata buildings — which a general tradesperson often does not.
